Just a friendly warning. We don’t even make $200k per year in Congress despite working nearly 140 days. If we aren’t properly compensated, a lot of us will go to the private sector and you will be left with some real idiots in Congress.
Some final thoughts on the NBA Draft Combine @EnjoyBBall:
- I believe Keaton Wagler is the 2nd guard off the board
- Aday Mara won't make it past pick 10 right now
- Nobody improved their draft stock this week more than Cameron Carr
- The Wizards and Clippers have the toughest decisions to make
- Mikel Brown Jr. is the best shooter in this class
- Cam Boozer vs. Caleb Wilson will be the debates of all debates
- Dillon Mitchell is my favorite sleeper from this class
- I think still some way AJ Dybantsa ends up in Utah
Administrative assistant for the city believe her feelings trump the rights of the citizens.
In this tense encounter, an independent journalist enters city offices to exercise a basic legal right: inspecting the public records index. Under Washington state law (RCW 42.56.070), this document is required to be available for public inspection. It’s not a favor; it’s the law.
Enter Sabrina Costik, an administrative assistant who claims to be "brand new" but is already attempting to rewrite the Constitution based on her personal feelings.
The exchange highlights a growing and dangerous trend in public service—the idea that personal "traumas and triggers" override the civil rights of the public. Throughout the video, Sabrina argues that:
Her "comfort level" should dictate where a citizen stands.
Her "liberties" are being violated by a camera in a government building.
Recording her is "incredibly rude," effectively prioritizing social etiquette over the First Amendment.
The situation required the intervention of Deputy Chief Matt McKnight of the Chehalis Police Department. In a masterclass of de-escalation and legal clarity, McKnight had to explain the hard truth to his own staff: when you are a public servant in a public building, you do not have a "reasonable expectation of privacy" while performing your duties.
McKnight—who is currently campaigning for Lewis County Sheriff—remained professional, but the core issue remains: Why are public employees being put behind counters without a fundamental understanding of the Bill of Rights?
As far as McKnight, he is running for sheriff in 2026 and his understanding and respect for the rights of the citizens is everything you would want in county sheriff.
That said, as far as Sabrina, when "I’m uncomfortable" becomes a tool to suppress transparency, the public loses.
@jeremyct I don’t get your point - they bought - their money /their retirement . I’m sure these parents paid for lots of their sons things along the way , college, etc. this is silly to villainize their retirees for cashing out an asset they built
a friend’s parents bought their house in 1993 for $67,000
same house is worth $1,200,000 today
he’s their only son
spent years quietly knowing that house was coming to him someday
they sold it last week
to fund their retirement
he found out over dinner
just sat there
nodded
said “that’s great mom”
went home and did the math
$1,200,000
gone before he ever touched it
boomers didn’t just win the housing market once
they won it twice
@cessonmute Can you share a few links to men podcasting about how unfair it is that women don’t smile at them? Want to do a deep dive in this topic but unfortunately haven’t come across these podcasts yet
Women are sharing live locations, checking the backseats of cars, carrying their keys between their knuckles and holding their hands over their drinks.
Men are doing 3 hour podcasts about how unfair it is that women don't smile at them.
See here’s the thing about the NBA I could give you 50-100 guys from the NFL who could do what the Thompson twins or Lu Dort do on a nightly basis.
You can’t show me 1 guy from the NBA who could do what Myles Garrett does on a weekly basis.
It’s levels.
Make no mistake, Spirit Airlines shutting down and 17,000 people losing their jobs is entirely due to rising jet fuel costs brought on by the Trump/Epstein war on Iran.
Remember 2 years ago when Biden was doing everything he could to cancel student debt and Republicans were fighting him every step of the way?
Those same Republicans are now fighting for a $400 million taxpayer funded ballroom.
But yeah..both parties are the same.🤦♂️